February 26, 1945. Mra. Bob Simpson, 2 Thilly, 3 ie \ Coluibia, Missouri. / Dear Mrs. Simpson: I have been intending for so long to write you and tell you how — delightful it was to see you and Phyllis and the baby. I am.en- closing a Jayhawk Rebounds which I told you about. It is a month old and I am ready to write another, but there is mention of Bob Simpson and your son in this, so I know that you would like to see it. It is rather belated, but nonetheless, I am sending it on. I am sending you a letter from Professer Earl Foster. I wrote Mr. Foster imnediately after I came home and this is the reply I got. If you have any suggestions as to how I could help, I will be glad to do so. Mrs. Houts and the Allens are such close friends that it is rather difficult for me to inquire about her physical condition, but I know she is getting very “- end is about ready to retire the second time» _ Let me know if you are still bavinda viel, and if I can find out _ some other way I will be glad to. Trusting that you and yours will ali be reunited after this war is over, and with kindest personal regards, I am Very sincerely yours, : Director of Physical Education, FOA:AH | ! Varsity Basketball Coach. Eno. |